ThinPrint® Settings
Integrating Printers via the InterCon-NetTool
Proceed as follows:
1.Start the
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3.Select Configuration – ThinPrint® from the navigation bar.
4.Enter the relevant data; see: table 4 Ö51.
5.Click OK to confirm.
ªThe settings are saved.
Table 4: Printer Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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ID | A printer is identified by its printer ID. |
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Printer | The printer name is a description and is used to distinguish the |
| printers. The printer can only use the .print AutoConnect |
| feature if a printer name was defined. |
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Class | Printers with compatible drivers can be arranged in one class. |
| You can also define a printer class if you want to use the .print |
| AutoConnect feature. |
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Remote address | IP address or host name of the printer (A host name can only |
| be used if DNS was configured beforehand.) |
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Port | Port number for socket printing |
| (default = port nummer 9100) |
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Status page printer | Indicates which printer is used to print status pages. The status |
| page printer can be specified via Configuration – General on |
| the TPG Homepage. (default = printer ID 1) |
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6.4How to Use the ThinPrint® Connection Service?
The .print Connection Service sends print jobs via TCP/IP to .print clients (i.e. the TPG60) in masked networks (NAT), for example.
The Connection Service manages the entire communication between the ThinPrint® server and the client. This allows the connection via masked networks as well as the assignment of the relevant print job to the respective end device.
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